How can you tell if an account is not restricted, and thus can be used for purchases not eligible to restricted fund accounts such as printer toner? Summary: 82xx through 86xx are restricted. |
Some account numbers may not be used to buy certain things. An account may be restricted from buying toner, for example.
Summary: Office supplies are not allowed.
Details:
Summary: Printers may be allowed.
From: Kevin D. Ashman
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 12:03 PM
To: Michael E Hint <meh26>
Subject: RE: Chen printer purchase on 8534
That will be okay. Here is section 200.453.C of the new uniform guidance:
(c) Materials and supplies used for the performance of a Federal award may be charged as direct costs. In the specific case of computing devices, charging as direct costs is allowable for devices that are essential and allocable, but not solely dedicated, to the performance of a Federal award.
Printers are a computing device for this purpose.
If it is likely to be used for multiple projects, I would recommend splitting the costs.
Kevin
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From: Michael E Hint
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 11:50 AM
To: Kevin D. Ashman
Subject: Chen printer purchase on 8534
Kevin,
Chen wants me to purchase a new group B&W printer on 8534. I’m assuming that’s a no? He gave me 3118 if 8534 didn’t work.
Michael E Hint
Chemistry IT
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CCB accounts A58-82xx through A58-86xx are restricted (based on chart below, as of March 2015).
Account: | Restricted? | Notes |
---|---|---|
3xxx | Unrestricted | Enterprise accounts, etc. |
5xxx | n/a | Not currently used |
81 | Unrestricted | Gifts, endowments |
82 | Restricted | Not generally used |
83 | Restricted | Sponsored funds: |
85 | Restricted | Sponsored funds: |
86 | Restricted | See 83, above |
87, 88 | Unrestricted | See 81, above |
89 | Restricted |
University-wide, looking at an account's "Sub group code" indicates if an account is restricted or not. That requires looking it up in Kuali (KFS Financial), or the like.
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